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Holloway became a home from home, in which beaming wardresses welcomed old offenders, and to which husbands conducted erring wives in taxicabs, much as Ellwood and his brethren marched of themselves from Newgate to Bridewell, explaining to the astonished citizens of London that their word was their keeper. A suffragette's word stood higher than consols, and the war-game was played cards on table.

In the arch of the doorways, are three fine mural paintings, harmonizing in subject and coloring with the spirit of the Court "Fruit and Flowers," by Childe Hassam, on the West, "The Pursuit of Pleasure," by Charles Holloway, on the east and "The Victorious Spirit," by Arthur F. Mathews, on the north. Court of Palms Italian Tower from Main Portal

"Your friend Dick Holloway is taking me to some restaurant where singing and music may alter my refusal to him." "Your refusal?" and Shirley shot a quick glance at the girl. Her dimples appeared as she added: "Yes he wants me to star in a little play for the coming spring, but I have had such fun playing in real-life drama that I said him nay."

Please don't misunderstand me," Kellogg begged. "But this is highly specialized work " "Yes; how many Fuzzy specialists have you at Science Center, Leonard?" Rainsford wanted to know. "The only one I can think of is Jack Holloway, here." "Well, I'd thought of Dr. Mallin, the Company's head psychologist."

His lordship, in his dog-cart, was at the door; and Holloway, in high spirits, was just going to get into the carriage, when some one pulled his coat, and begged to speak a few words with him.

The sandy soil was sawn through, as it were, by generation after generation of human feet, and by packhorses, helped by the rains, until in some places the tracks were as much as from twelve to fourteen yards deep; one of these, partly filled up, retaining to this day the name of Holloway Head.

Strellenhaus has offered twenty pounds a head." "Guineas," said Holloway. "Bravo, Mr. Holloway! I knew that you would take a hand. You are not the man to let such a string of horses pass away from you. The bid is twenty guineas a head." "Twenty-five pounds," said Mr. Strellenhaus. "Twenty-six." "Thirty." It was London against Liverpool, and it was the head of the trade against an outsider.

He must see Marion Fay before he went into Northamptonshire, and then he would learn how soon he might run up with the prospect of seeing her again. The distance of Gorse Hall and the duty of hunting would admit of certain visits to Holloway. "I think I shall go to Gorse Hall to-morrow," he said to his sister as soon as he had come down from his room. "All right; I shall be ready.

He thought, too, that his practical, common-sense attitude to the business would probably help her to take it more easily, and he was sure that he had advised the best measure to be taken with William Roper. He was smoking a cigar in a great content, when at nine o'clock Holloway brought him word that William Roper had come. Mr. Manley bade him bring him to him at a quarter-past.

The stage-coachman was impatiently waiting to demand his money from Holloway. Mr. Carat, the jeweller, was arrived, and eager to settle with Mr. Holloway about the lottery: he had brought the prizes in a small case, to be delivered, upon receiving from Holloway the money for all the tickets of which he had disposed. Dr. B. was waiting for the arrival of Mr.

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